Justin Y. : How can this guy release this masterpiece and then just disappear?

GERRY CINNAMON : This song has aged like a fine wine.

Jamie Ross : 7 years and nothing has changed. - honestly it feels like fashion has stayed still for 10 years. 2007-2017 has anything changed?

Justin Y. : This video is like a fine brandy. The older it is, the better it becomes.

Patrick : I feel like this song describes everyone who's ever written for Vice

Daniel Coldbeck : Thought this was uploaded recently, fucking blown away to see it was uploaded in 2010, nothing’s changed

Luca Agati : I'm 8 years late, but somehow still on time...

sadbot : i have a rare early release of this single, i bought it at a rooftop market in mogadishu.

ptlutube : I overheard a hipster the other day refer to himself as "an acquired taste".

Abel G : this song is about vice journalists

bmad48 : "We're putting on this rave in an abandoned mosque"

Grempington : "we all play synth" is just a pure stroke of genius

SolarFoxProductions : A real hipster wouldn't even own an iphone.

J o n a t h a n : Yeah i heard this before on cassette tape when i went backpacking in Botswana.

M Lee : basically most of the art students in brighton.
The hipsters in this video are nowhere near as bad as the ones now.

crazygoat85 : 5 years later, still relevant as ever.

steven Gregory : Religious iconography with kind of a saved by the bell vibe... Amazing

tom c : I was hating on hipsters before it was cool.

mogwai142 : Hipsters: how to be different and still be the same as others.

estebanrey : You should sell T-Shirts with "I organise a Vegan Crunk Night" on

Socratic Method Man : Legalize Meth

raybands25 : this is how i picture everyone on reddit.

ryelor123 : Hipsters are proof that nuclear warfare can be a positive thing after all.

السلام عليكم : LA is full of them.They are usually from places like Wisconsin ,Kansas,Omaha or Massoula. Self absorbed narcissist twats

Nick Joslin : One of the greatest videos on the internet.

Alex Ballard : This is still happening

Fillup 82 : And in 2018, there really are vegan crunk nights.

hyperfunkd : Keeps becoming more and more true as the years pass. It's 1984 of the internet age.

Duggy : 8 years later and it's still such a catchy and relevant tune! One of my favourites on YouTube.

Filip Dutkiewicz : i listened to this song before anyone of you had internet

FullyShadow : These people are sjw's now

AlyMewGaming : They're everywhere

Kawaii desu-san : This video is new age fun with a vintage feel and a Saved By The Bell vibe.

MrGenedancingmachine : I don't think it's hyperbolic to say that Hipsters are evil.
They are where culture goes to die a horrible grisly death.

blablablablasable : 2018 anyone?

Kristina S. : I'm so annoyed by hipsters citing Orwell as their hero, tattooing his name on their arm etc, because they think it makes them original independent thinking individuals while Orwell's worldview was exactly the opposite of theirs. Hipsters celebrate shallowness, nihilism, decadence, consumerism, extravagance and narcissism while Orwell " *was decidedly against birth control as well as feminism and homosexuality*. He singled out “philoprogenitiveness” (a high valuation for having children) as one of a handful of essential precepts of any viable society. He expressed contempt for people who took aspirin. *He did not welcome reductions in the working day or increasing affluence*, because more leisure and more comforts were liable to lead to ennervating softness and a *life of meaningless vacuity*. As was remarked by someone who knew him well, his human ideal would have been a big-bodied working-class female raising twelve children."
"In the mid-1930s Orwell resisted conversion to socialism because he associated it with *cranky and degenerate practices, including vegetarianism*, nudism, teetotalism, and *sexual abnormality*. After he had become a socialist, he saw these associations as a liability to the socialist movement, and therefore saw it as incumbent upon him to fight against them within the left. *He perceived middle-class people as more susceptible to crankiness than working men*, and went out of his way to emulate what he identified as working-class habits, even to the extent of slurping his tea out of his saucer."
http://www.la-articles.org.uk/orwell.htm
Just wanted to get that off my chest. I'm a big fan of George Orwell and hipsters using his name to become more interesting to other people, annoys me beyond words.

tignesboy : this needs a sequel for beardy hipsters

hakametal : This is even more relevant today...

MrDylanHM : I'd never seen this before tonight, I laughed so hard I think I might actually die.

FlatOutEntertainment : If being hipster is in fashion, that is not hipster as it is popular. So us non-hipsters, are hipsters *mind blown*

BBLettuce : this guy just made a banger then dipped

Dunoid : I actually have a fixed gear bike, but I think the fact I bought it at Wal-Mart for $99 cancels out any possible hipsterness.

Imogen n : I love how relevant this video still is :P

Christopher Faulkner : I love this so much. So many dickheads. Zappa would be proud. It's basically an extension of "Valley Girl".

Nife : The official theme-song of the web development community in general.

Somali pirate who's actually somali : *_They're taking over._*

thenewyorkpauls : Still want a shirt that says "we all play synth"

mshara1 : Hipsters started in London and Scandanavia before North America.
Watch Nathan Barley.﻿